{1}See "Portrait by Rubens is purchased here," New York Times, 27 February 1930, p. 13, which announces the purchase of the portrait by the Keelers from Newhouse Galleries.{2}W. L. Moody III was the son of William Lewis Moody Jr. (1865-1954), a financial magnate who founded the American National Insurance Company. The former served as the president and executive director for several of his father's companies until 1950 when he was disinherited. See "Executive Suite," Time Magazine, 6 September 1954. {3} Sale agreement between W.L. Moody III and Dr. George Clowes dated 3 July 1934 (IMA, Clowes Collection Archive). This file also contains a letter acknowledging receipt of payment for the painting dated 9 July 1934. Evidence of W.L. Moody III's financial difficulties is noted in passing in "Jury will decide if Art is Van Dyck's," New York Times, 5 September 1934.